Spring 2011 - Kentucky Humane Society

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Spring 2011 - Kentucky Humane Society
(502) 366-3355 | www.kyhumane.org
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Kentucky Humane Society - Animal Rescue League
241 Steedly Drive
Louisville, KY 40214-2961
SAVE THE DATE!
Kentucky Humane Society Main Campus Grand Reopening
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Join us to celebrate the expansion and improvement of our Main Campus!
Come check out our new adoptions and admissions areas, enjoy the relaxing memorial
garden, view adoptable pets and more!
PAW STREET JOURNAL
Waggin’ Trail Walk for the Animals
Volunteer Spotlight
Summer Camp for Kids
Special Dogs Find Love
Spring 2011
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MAIN CAMPUS
241 Steedly Drive
Louisville, KY 40214
(502) 366-3355
Adoptions 7 Days a Week, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Admissions
Monday-Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
EAST CAMPUS
1000 Lyndon Lane, Suite B
Louisville, KY 40222
(502) 272-1070
Monday-Friday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Kentucky Humane Society (KHS) advocates the humane treatment of companion
animals through leadership and proactive solutions to pet overpopulation.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Don’t forget your Pet Resort reservation this summer!
May
7 KHS Locations Closed for Kentucky Derby
10 Volunteer Orientation, 5:30 p.m.
Birthday Parties
Donations
Education/Camp
Volunteers
Behavior Training
(502) 515-3145
(502) 515-3144
(502) 515-3149
(502) 515-3145
(502) 253-2883
EASTPOINT PET RESORT
13310 Magisterial Drive
Louisville, KY 40223
(502) 253-2221
FERN CREEK PET RESORT
5225 Bardstown Road
Louisville, KY 40291
(502) 499-1910
S.N.I.P. CLINIC
2445 Crittenden Drive
Louisville, KY 40217
(502) 636-3491
FEEDERS SUPPLY ADOPTIONS
Monday-Saturday, 9 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Sunday, 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Beth Andrews
Brink Bloembergen
Toni Clem
Marti Hazel
Janet Lively Heberle
A. Dale Josey
Steve Kerrick
Karen Krinock
Jeff McGowan
Glenn Price
Terry Rogers
Patti Swope
Marcia E. Terry
Anthony Urbaites
Greg Wellman
Natalie White
Roy Burns, D.V.M.*
Brian Haara*
John Hassmann*
Rick Maynard *
*Advisory Board
11 Pet Tales, Noon
14 Main Campus Grand Reopening
16 Adoption Matchmaker Training, 5:30 p.m.
21 Waggin’ Trail Walk for the Animals,
E.P. “Tom” Sawyer Park
21 Animal Enrichment, 3:30 p.m.
21 Canine Coach Training, 5 p.m.
June
14 Volunteer Orientation, 5:30 p.m
8 Pet Tales, Noon
12 Animal Enrichment, 3:30 p.m.
12 Canine Coach Training, 5 p.m.
15 Adoption Matchmaker Training, 5:30 p.m.
July
4 KHS Locations Closed for the July 4th Holiday
WISH LIST
Bandanas
Blankets and comforters
Cat and dog food
Cat and dog toys
Cat and dog treats
Cat litter (non-clumping)
Chicken or beef broth
Clothes dryer
Collars
Digital cameras
Distilled water
Dog crates
Easy Cheese
Garbage bags
Gasoline gift cards
Grooming supplies
Kong toys
Kuranda dog beds
Latex gloves (large)
Laundry detergent
Paper towels
SnuggleSafe Microwavable Bed Warmers
Towels
Vacuum cleaner
View the entire wish list at kyhumane.org.
Drop off items at our Main Campus, East
Campus, Eastpoint Pet Resort, Fern Creek
Pet Resort, S.N.I.P. Clinic, or any of our
seven Feeders Supply adoption sites. All
donations are tax-deductible.
12 Volunteer Orientation, 5:30 p.m.
13 Volunteer Orientation (EC), 5:30 p.m.
13 Pet Tales, Noon
16 Animal Enrichment, 3:30 p.m.
16 Canine Coach Training, 5 p.m.
19 Adoption Matchmaker Training, 5:30 p.m.
All events are at the Kentucky Humane Society’s Main
Campus unless otherwise noted. For more information
on KHS events and programs, call (502) 366-3355 or
visit kyhumane.org.
The Paw Street Journal is a quarterly publication of the Kentucky Humane Society. Questions or comments may be
addressed to the Public Relations Department at (502) 515-3133 or [email protected]. Circulation: 12,500
Editors: Erin Clephas and Cara Hicks | Contributing Writers: Kat Rooks and Lucia Burton
Cover photo by Mike McCubbins. Other photography by Erin Clephas, Cara Hicks and Valerie Merrfield.
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The Kentucky Humane Society is a Charity Navigator rated organization. This
rating is a promise and assurance of the highest level of financial stewardship
of your gift.
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VOLUNTEER DE-TAILS
Two Paws Up to
Outstanding Volunteers!
Volunteer Spotlight: Julie Weihe
One of the few everyday consistencies
at the Kentucky Humane Society (KHS)
is a need for each dog to enjoy some
time outside. They don’t care whether it
is raining, snowing or windy, they just
want to stretch their legs. Julie Weihe
is one of our dedicated Canine Coach
volunteers who is happily willing to get
Two Paws Up to Wayne Bonnett
the dogs outdoors no matter the weather.
and Stephanie Dobbins! Wayne
Her determination to help KHS’ animals is
and Stephanie are great volunteers
more important to her than getting a little
because of their reliability and
bit wet or cold outdoors. Julie has been
animals from Louisville Metro Animal
a Canine Coach volunteer with KHS for
Services, which had been affected by rising
more than four years as a Canine Coach.
waters, and needed to place some animals
Volunteers in this position are specially
in our shelter with foster parents.
commitment to the photography
program. Together, this efficient team
snaps photos of the animals waiting
for adoption every other Saturday
so that they can be featured on our
trained in how to walk and safely handle
“Kat (KHS Behavior Leader) gave him to
website. These photos ultimately lead
me to foster because she knew he was the
to animals finding their forever home
“I wanted to do more than just give
kind of dog I like,” she says. And the rest is
more quickly!
money,” Julie says. “I wanted to do
history.
dogs.
something active to help.” She achieves
this mission on a regular basis with a
Julie also fondly looks back on one of
sunny disposition and positive attitude.
her favorite shelter dogs, a black Lab
She is also a huge help by walking some of
mix named Diesel. “He was one of my
the larger dogs. Many volunteers may be
favorite success stories,” she says. Diesel
apprehensive (understandably so!) about
was very hyper and didn’t pay much
walking a 130 pound Great Dane – but not
attention to people. No one could seem
Julie! She has three large dogs of her own
to calm him down to pet him. He was at
and is more than comfortable taking our
the shelter roughly three to four months,
Two Paws Up to Beth Gillon!
larger pets for a walk around the block. Her
as she remembers. Eventually, she says, he
Beth has an intense commitment
“practice dogs” at home – Jacob, a Great
calmed down enough to be loved on and
to the Canine Coach program. She
Dane mix, Nikon, a Labrador Retriever mix
found his forever home!”
spends nearly all of her Saturday
and Caesar, a Rottweiller – are obviously
her pride and joy.
Stories like these are what keep Julie and
all of our wonderful volunteers returning
“Jacob was a foster failure,” she says.
each week to help our animals. Thanks so
She fostered the pup during the flood
much to each one of you!
in September 2009. KHS was taking in
afternoons helping exercise and
socialize our adult dogs at the Main
Campus. This helps our four-legged
friends be more well-mannered
leading to quicker adoption. Thanks
Beth!
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ASK THE EXPERTS
KHS Staff Answer Your Questions
Q: Every time I try to take my dog for a walk, she drags me around the
block. My arms hurt and she pulls so hard that it sounds like she’s choking.
What can I do?
A: Loose leash walking is a challenging concept for any dog owner. Dogs are
excitable, high-energy animals that love to explore the world around them. In a
BY THE NUMBERS
(December 2010 - February 2011)
dog’s eyes, our walks make no sense — we walk too slowly; we go in a straight,
boring line; and we don’t stop to sniff nearly enough fire hydrants!
1,507
To teach your dog to walk nicely, you first need to remember that walking is a
cats and dogs were adopted
at one of our nine permanent
adoption sites. Of that, 479 were
felines and 1,028 were canines.
126 pets found homes during our
Find Your (Furry) Love! adoption
special in February .
reward in and of itself. If an action allows your dog to continue walking, she is
going to continue to perform that action. Therefore, if your dog pulls and you
keep walking along, she begins to think that pulling gets her the chance to see
more interesting things. To change this behavior, you’ll need to first take away the
rewards for pulling and add in rewards for walking on a slack leash.
Begin walking but keep a close eye on your dog. If she starts to move ahead of
you, immediately do a U-turn and walk in the other direction. The U-turn takes her
away from the item that she is pulling towards. U-turns on their own aren’t enough
as they just tell the dog when she did something wrong. You’ll also need to add in
rewards for polite behavior so she knows what she should be doing instead. Keep
a small bag of treats handy. If your dog is walking next to you without pulling, give
her small pieces of treat. You can also praise her enthusiastically when she is next
1,937
pets were spayed or neutered at
our high-quality, low-cost S.N.I.P.
Clinic. Since opening in 2007,
the clinic has altered nearly
35,000 cats and dogs.
to you. As you keep this up, you’ll notice your dog spending more and more time
walking with you instead of dragging you down the street.
Have a question for a KHS expert? Submit it to [email protected].
Kat Rooks is the Behavior Leader at the Kentucky Humane Society.
She has been training pets for more than 10 years. For more pet tips
and pet health info, call (502) 366-3355 or e-mail
[email protected].
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2,095
customers visited Feeders Supply
stores for Picture Your Pet with
Santa this December. This annual
event raised more than $50,000
for needy pets at the Kentucky
Humane Society, as well as
Floyd County Animal Rescue
League, HOPE for Pets (Bullitt
County) and Animal Protection
Association of Clark County.
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FROM THE DESK OF
Lori Kane Redmon, President-CEO
Enjoying summertime with KHS and our four-legged friends
The cold winter days have finally decided to make way for more sunny
ones, which means lots of fun things are ahead for the Kentucky Humane
Society (KHS)!
Always a hit, Dog Day at the Park is back again this year. KHS will be at
Louisville Slugger Field on April 27 and June 1 to enjoy a baseball game
with the Louisville Bats, our wonderful supporters and their four-legged
friends. The stadium welcomes dogs on these special days only, and
the cost of their ticket directly funds the KHS mission of helping needy
animals in our community. Stay for the entire game or just a few innings and enjoy the company of many of
Louisville’s other pet lovers!
One of our favorite events, the Waggin’ Trail Walk for the Animals, is just around the corner. This year’s
event will be held on May 21 at E.P. “Tom” Sawyer State Park and is sure to be a great time yet again. In
addition to the walk we will also have agility and behavior training demonstrations, contests, vendor booths,
entertainment, food and activities to ensure a great day. A registration fee of only $25 will get you an official
KHS Waggin’ Trail t-shirt, but we also encourage you to fundraise as much as possible. As one of our largest
events of the year, the Waggin’ Trail provides a large portion of the much needed funds necessary for our
mission to be successful. With your help, we can help even more animals each and every year.
And finally, it’s time to get your photos for the 2012 Pet Calendar Contest. Check out the entry form included
in this issue of the Paw Street Journal. It’s a staff highlight to see the fun and creative photos you come up
with! All entries will be included in next year’s calendar regardless of whether your furry friend is chosen as
a “pet of the month,” so give them their moment in the spotlight!
We hope to see you during at least one of our events. These offer us a chance to have fun, enjoy our pets and
enjoy one another while also actively helping homeless animals in our community.
Regards,
P.S. Be sure to mark your calendars for our Main Campus Grand Reopening on May 14! Lots of activities for
you and your pet are in store!
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FROM THE MAILBOX: Sharing “Happy Tails” And More!
Two Peas in a Pod
Words of inspiration for KHS supporters from Rick Maynard
A couple months ago, I had Kahn, my
What’s your favorite day of the year? Is it Christmas day? Your birthday? The first day
13-year old cat, put down for health
of vacation? You know what mine is? The day of the Kentucky Humane Society’s
reasons. He had gone from 15 pounds
Waggin’ Trail Walk for the Animals.
to less than five pounds over the years
and he was suffering, so I made that very
hard decision. I knew I’d be ready for
some new “fur friends” after the holidays,
so on December 28, I visited the East
Campus in Lyndon and brought home my
two new kittens. You had named them
Ginger and Poker, though they are now
Lola and Rocco. They are from different
litters: Rocco was found on the streets
in downtown Louisville and Lola was
one of seven kittens from a litter brought
in a few days before Christmas. They
I love KHS and all they do
for homeless animals in my
hometown. And I owe them so
much for introducing me to two
of my best friends – Cotton and
Steel. I can’t imagine my life
without them, so I spend a lot
of time showing my thanks to
the Kentucky Humane Society.
Team KFC and YUM! Brands
And while I love attending any KHS event, there is something really special about
the Waggin’ Trail. Where else can you hang out with several hundred dogs and the
people who worship them? If you’re an animal lover, these are your people.
are getting along wonderfully and are
Over the past six years, our KFC/Yum! team has raised more than $50,000 for the
enjoying each other as adopted siblings.
Kentucky Humane Society. That seems like a big number, but it’s actually easy – and
I think they love their new home, and
fun – to raise money for the Waggin’ Trail.
they have enriched my life immensely.
So thank you very much for all you do to
The website makes it simple to invite donations. Just form a team and hit up everyone
put pets and people together!
on your contact list – friends, family members, doctors, dentists, Facebook friends,
vendors, people who owe you favors. You can ask for donations without looking
anyone in the eye. It’s beautiful.
My friends know I am a huge supporter of KHS and they also know that I ask them
only once a year for a donation. I think they write the check for the 5K in part to
ensure I don’t bother them the rest of the year. I’ve mastered the art of telling heartwarming stories about my own pets in my e-mail solicitations. My dog Steel is
personally responsible for thousands of dollars in donations. My friends can say no to
Send your story, letter and/or photographs
me, but they are powerless to say no when Steel asks.
to [email protected], and they may be
I urge you to form your own team and get creative in your Waggin’ Trail fundraising.
published! Please make the subject line
You might be surprised how fun and easy it can be to ask people for money! (It really
“From the Mailbox” and include your
is “a walk in the park.”)
name, address and telephone number.
Letters may be edited for clarity and
space.
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And then, on the day of the event, you just show up with your pooch, hang out with
some amazing dogs and people and enjoy the day.
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A Life Changing Experience in KHS Summer Camp
When I first walked into the Main Campus, all I was expecting
fact that they shed or claim that the pet is too “boisterous” for
was to cuddle irresistible puppies and kittens all day long. I
their family. Each person and pet that comes into Admissions
thought the Kentucky Humane Society (KHS) was just another
is treated with love and care. We also got to sit in on the
animal shelter where they rescued abused animals. I am happy
adoption process and watching the bond between animal and
to say they proved me wrong.
owner develop.
When I look back on my days as a camper, playing with the
These camps have affected me for the better. They have opened
animals wasn’t the most important or even fun part of the
my eyes to the crushing situation that shouldn’t be avoided.
week. It was learning about all the animals that are in need
Because of that, I am happy to say that I have been able to
of our help, every single day. Even though I was younger,
teach others about these cases as a junior camp counselor. I
KHS’ message reached me. This isn’t the “pound”, where an
hope I can impact other campers the way I have been.
unclaimed animal might get put to sleep. No. This is a place
where animals are gladly put first.
Overall, if you want to become involved with preventing
neglect to animals, you should come to these camps. This
These camps aren’t just a place to play with animals. They are
generation needs to realize that Kentucky is one of the states
a proactive way to advocate the seriousness of animal abuse
with the worst animal cruelty laws. These animals don’t deserve
to the next generation who will decide if this torturous neglect
this kind of negative attention from people, and we need to be
will continue.
their voice.
When I was 11-years-old, I experienced my first Animal
To register for summer camp and view a complete schedule,
Adventure camp. This is more of a “beginners” camp, where
visit kyhumane.org. For more information, contact Valerie
campers play fun, educational games to learn the basic
Merrifield at (502) 515-3149 or [email protected].
necessities of owning a pet by playing Bingo and learn about
animal-related careers. This camp complimented my growing
love for animals and then some. I loved it so much I went back
two more times. It gave me an outlet for my appreciation of all
things furry. I flourished in the environment.
The following summer, I signed up for the most advanced
camp, Animal Advocate. It allows campers to have several
hands-on activities that many other people don’t get to see
or learn about. We talked in-depth about tragic animal abuse
cases and realize how beneficial it would be for us to be
animal advocates and stick up for the creatures that can’t voice
their opinion. Campers go on a tour of the whole shelter. We
saw firsthand the various reason animals are surrendered.
The author, 13-year-old Lucia Burton, with Sadie, a KHS
shelter dog
Some can’t afford to take care of their animal, don’t like the
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Waggin’ Trail Walk for the Animals
Saturday, May 21• 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Saving lives truly can be a walk in the park. The funds raised go
directly to the Kentucky Humane Society’s proactive adoption,
spay/neuter and education programs. Every donation, large or
small, will help an animal in need at our shelter.
With the community’s help,
KHS found loving families for a
record number of pets in 2010.
Yet only 25% of new pet owners
Waggin’ Trail is for everyone – young and old, two- and four-
will choose the adoption option.
legged. You’ll be joined by hundreds of area pet lovers on a
The pet parade highlights some
journey to save lives. Join us for a great time celebrating our
very special KHS pets looking
four-legged friends.
for forever homes and the many
Waggin’ Trail Activities include a non-competitive walk, timed
5K Run, adoptable pets, family-friendly activities, demos,
trainings and more!
Visit kyhumane.org and click on the Waggin’ Trail logo and
register today. Your $25 registration fee includes a Waggin’ Trail
t-shirt and a personal fundraising web page. Use this page to
tell your story, upload photos, invite friends to participate and
ask for donations.
While you’re there, check out the “adoption option” pet
parade...
Hill’s Science Diet, proud sponsor of Waggin’ Trail, once again
benefits and special animals you
can find through adoption.
The pets at KHS receive plenty
of support to live a happy and
fulfilled life both before and after
adoption. All adoptable animals are fed high-quality, nutritious
meals of Hill’s Science Diet pet food during their stay, and all
KHS adopters receive a free bag of Hill’s Science Diet to take
home with their new best friend! Help us give a shelter pet
the healthy and happy life they deserve—choose the adoption
option! Your perfect companion is waiting for you at Waggin’
Trail!
hosts the popular “Adoption Option” pet parade as part of the
day’s festivities.
Thank you to our sponsors for making this event possible:
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NEWS BRIEFS:
What’s Happening at KHS
A Group of Special Dogs Find Love in Louisville
The Kentucky Humane Society had a unique opportunity to give 20 Missouri
puppy mill dogs a second chance at a real life in a loving, forever home.
During a conversation with a former colleague, Patty Forister (KHS’ new
Operations Director) learned that her former “home shelter” was in need of
help housing some very special dogs. New legislation had passed for Missouri
breeders and many knew they could not meet the upgraded requirements. The
breeders voluntarily surrendered 124 dogs to the Central Missouri Humane
Society (CMHS), and Patty was asked if KHS had room to give extra help, love
and attention to these dogs. She gladly and eagerly offered help to 20.
The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) made arrangements for the transport and days later KHS had purebred
Yorkshire Terriers, German Shepherds, Pomeranians, Cocker Spaniels, Shih Tzus and a Pug – all in need of love. The dogs were
immediately cleaned up and given a full veterinary examination, including some extensive dental work. Everyone arrived happy
and (surprisingly) healthy and immediately stole our hearts. These dogs, ranging in age from about two to ten-years-old, have lived
their entire lives in cages as breeders. Now they get treats, pets, hugs and walks every day and, as of April 13, 17 of them have
found forever homes!
KHS thanks HSUS, Columbia Second Chance, CMHS, the Missouri Department of Agriculture and all other shelters who took in
these dogs. Because of organizations like these, we are able to truly make a difference. For information about these special dogs,
please call (502) 366-3355.
This rescue was necessary because of Missouri’s Proposition B, which takes effect in November 2011, requiring that all commercial breeders
have their dogs examined annually by a veterinarian, provide a larger living space for their dogs, feed their dogs daily and do not breed each
dog more than twice in an 18 month period.
Mark Your Calendar for Dog Day at the Park!
April 27 and June 1
Shelter Dogs Get New Cages Thanks to One Devoted
Employee
The Louisville Bats host Dog Day at the Park at Louisville
Dawn Rowe, a part-time adoption counselor at the
Slugger Field to raise money for the Kentucky Humane Society.
Hikes Point Feeders Supply, noticed that the cages in her
Bring your dog(s) to the ballpark on these special days and
store were starting to show some age. They had become
join us in the V.I.P (Very Important Puppies) section. Tickets for
rusty and were difficult to sanitize, so she decided to do
humans are specially discounted at only $6 per person with dog
something about it. So she asked Trover Solutions (her
tickets only $3. Plus, the first 500 dogs (and owners) receive
full-time employer) and their Corporate Giving Team to
a special doggie treat bag! Tickets may be purchased on the
help. She explained the situation and why it was important
Louisville Bats website or at the gate on the day of the game.
– showing the rusty kennels and sharing personal stories of
$3 ticket price goes directly to KHS. All dogs must remain on a leash
at all times (no exceptions). The V.I.P sections are located in 101-104,
Patio Deck, Overlook Deck & Bleachers. All owners must sign a Dog
Day Release Form before entering the park.
how she had helped fellow employees re-home or find pets
through KHS. Trover Solutions gladly stepped up to help
replace the worn cages. Thank you to Trover Solutions for
their generosity and to Dawn Rowe for being an amazing
part of the KHS family!
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by Roby & Linda Meadows
Mary Katherine Eschels
by Aunt Laurie & John
Phoebe
by Ms. Marilee J. Heydt
Steve Adams & Michael Miller,
by Ms. Amy Schirmer
Layne & Patricia Michler, Scott
Holler, Craig May, CJ Pressma,
Sharon Landrum, Barnie & Susan
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Leo Bertucci’s Birthday
by Mr. & Mrs. David Jones
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by Ms. Hilary Schwab
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lovers always. Merry Christmas!
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Michael Smith, Happy Birthday!
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Mindy Hursh
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Linda Duncan’s love of animals
by George Roetzer
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Louisville Beauty Colleagues at the
Louisville Seminary
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& Laura Malloy, Bill & Debbie
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Medly, Steve & Karen Hall, Jeanna
Calabrese, Joanna Calabrese &
Sherry Yang
by Mr. Chris Fulkerson
Mark Durst - Merry Christmas!
by Matt & Nikki Durst
Mark Petry
by Ms. Jennifer W. Petry
Marshmellow & the outdoor cats
by Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Stevens III
Mary Beth Johnson - Merry
Christmas!
by Mr. Phillip Johnson
Mr. & Mrs. Michael Lewis
by Ms. Nancy Naughton
Mr. John Powell
by Mr. Carl Blanton
Mrs. Sarah Hall
by Bill Ralston
My favorite cats that were adopted
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by Mr. Danny L. Gregory
Nancy Webb
by Ms. Betty S. Rothwell
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by Mrs. Shakira Powell
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by Ms. Cindy C. Westerman
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Ashley, Mary Jo, Kim, Gail & Angie
by Dr. Quinn Chipley
Ruth & Mike Starcher - Merry
Christmas!
by Mr. & Mrs. Gilbert L. Markuson
The Staff at 360 Salon & Spa
by Ms. Barbara Alvey
by Ms. Connie D. Foley
Ryan & Tom Siurek - Merry
Christmas!
by Ms. Myrna Craver
Theresa DeVore, Linda Miller, Lori
Hays, Sherri Wiseman, Jessica Mock,
Blair Wathen & Gary Fisher
by Mr. Charles R. Snider
Sam Bowling - Merry Christmas!
by Josh & Karen
Sam Bowling, Happy Birthday!
by Karen Bowling
Sean Patrick
by Ms. Katharine Houston
Shakira Powell - Happy Birthday
Kira!
by Mr. & Mrs. Alan Powell
Shirley Meeks - Merry Christmas!
by Mr. Brandon Meeks
Theresa Spalding - Merry Christmas!
by Mr. Tom Spalding
Tom Hurd
by Dr. Carla Mathison
Tomey Tom Tom & Mindey LoLue
by Mr. Bruce R. Rinehart
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Pulmonary Associates
by Kim, Rebecca, & Carolyn
Shirley Whonsetler
by Ms. Linda Stiles
Unit H Staff 11-7 Shift & Friends
at Central State Hospital - Merry
Christmas!
by Ms. Ann M. Cecil
Simon
by Jacque Parsley
Vivienne Steinbock
by Ms. Terri Bass
Skits, Lock, Sugar, Spot & Taz
by Ms. Mary Faith Campbell
William Meisenhelder
by Mr. Richard Meisenhelder
Stacey & Clayton Turner & Family,
Katie & Paul Turner, Ginny & Scott
Rudes & Family, Alice Cornel, Margy
& Preston Thomas & Sandy Lewis
by Ms. Paula Hale
Winston & Sebastian
by Ms. Betty J. Hauntz
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St. Nick
by Tracey Jones
Andrew & Laura Means
by Mr. & Mrs. Jason Frye
Dudley, Daisy, Buffy, Mandy & Sam
by Ms. Bonni McKinzie
Sundance
by James & Jacquelyn Craig
Angel Bell
by Ms. Patricia J. Lynch
Sundance
by Ms. Helen Mattingly
Aric Andrews, Mr. & Mrs. Kent
Floyd, Mr. & Mrs. Ron Geoghegan,
Mrs. William Giltner, Bob Gunnell,
Debra Hoffer, Stan Klausing, Mike
McJunkins, Susan Oppel, Lori
Redmon, Fran Scott, Doug Sturgeon,
Matt Theiss & Lindsy Wallace
by Wehr Constructors, Inc
Dwight Lindsay M.D. - Merry
Christmas!
by Becky Noah
Sunshine
by Mr. & Mrs. Charles Ulmer
Sydney
by Dr. Gregory P. Karem
Thunder & Bradley, our canine
neighbors
by Mr. & Mrs. Mac Carnes
Toro & Troubles
by Elias J. Barakat
Augusta & Violet
by Mr. & Mrs. James Catlett
Barbara Short
by Ms. Susan Hughes
Trevor W. Roe
by Ms. Betty H. Schwartzel
Becky Grau & her family of dogs &
cats. Happy Birthday Becky!
by Petyton H. Hoge & Jennifer Karem
Truman
by Ms. Sarah Johnson
Betty & Alice Smith, my sisters
by Mrs. Sarah West
Tulsa
by Bryan & Sarah Jackson
Bill & Carole Bailey
by Ms. Michelle Aparicio
Vivian “Nanna” O’Donnell
by Matt & Jane Beth McCarty
by Mr. Stephen P. Lebder
Brie Haner - Merry Christmas!
by Ms. Lynn E. Haner
Walt Casey
by Ms. Brenda Carr
Jim & Alice Beckham
by Susan Somers
For Sarah Drake - Happy Birthday!
by Ms. Katie Nacrelli
Jimmy Sanders, my son
by Ms. Carol Sanders
Frank & Tommie O’Callaghan,
Debbie & Tom Shwab, Louis & Linda
Edmondson, Franklin & Hollis Starks,
Carroll & Susan Lurding , Carol
Hammon, Deede Jones, Bob & Paula
Rice, Louise Todd & Jeanne Beam.
animal loving neighbors
by Cheeky & John Bahe
Joan Rhodes, Mr. & Mrs. Walter
TeStake & Mrs. Marshall Weaver
by Ms. Corbin C. Hume
Gerrie Cooper, Simba & Prissie
by Mr. Peter B. Lyon
William Wethern
by Kammerer Middle School
Cynthia Welch
by Mr. Michael Staufacker
Willie
by Mark & Peggy Woidich
Daniel & Carrie Elizabeth Wolfe
by Mrs. Katherine York
Woodrow
by Mr. & Mrs. William Murphy
Deborah Houlette, Tom Houlette,
Jr., Sara Houlette, Lauren Houlette,
Adam Houlette, Morgan Houlette &
Brooke Houlette
by Joshua A. Houlette
Wyatt, my heart
by Ms. Sharon A. Lamb
Edith Carrico
by Ms. Beverly Overstreet
Gavin’s Birthday
by Ms. Anne J. Jay
Colette & Jeff Hofelich
by Ms. Kristie Hofelich
by Deborah Hofelich
Wyatt & Shadow, beloved pets of
Sharon Lamb
by Dr. Sandra Payne
Jennifer Beard
by Betty Beard
Fritz
by Ms. Lucy Frank
Wesley P. Adams, Jr.
by Ms. Ashley Short
Hildegard Hudson
by Christine Hudson
Holly
by Dr. & Mrs. Homer Martin
Denny Weldon
by Susan Trubey
Yoshi
by Ms. Sally Levy
Diane Seaman - Merry Christmas!
by Dean, Debbie, Ashley, Alex, &
Adam
Zach
by Dr. Heather Harmon
Dianna Sheriff
by Mr. & Mrs. Phil Miller
Zeus, our beloved Great Dane
by Mr. Brian Blandford
Donna L. Franklin
by Ms. Lisa Patrick Leet
Zola Davis
by Ms. Kristin Binkowski
Dr. Susan Bornstein & David Fox Happy Chanukah
by Mr. Alan M. Bornstein
Jeffrey V. McGowan
by Fay & Lorne Rozovsky
Dwight Salsbury - Merry Christmas!
by Todd Brashear
Freckles, Kong, Bella, Bailey, Charlie,
& Lucy
by Emily LaBarbera
Carolyn Fyock
by Mr. & Mrs. James Fyock
Jeanne Monast who loves dogs as
much as I do
by Karyn Doherty
Honey the dash
by Ms. Patricia Roland
Jack & Toby
by Ms. Laura Clark
Jack & Lucille Gotting
by Willis Gotting
Jamie Hicks & The Jessica & Ziggy
Zubric Family
by Melanie & Steven Atha
Jane Hamon
by Ms. Carole Hamon
Joanie Boone
by Alison, Mark & Daphne
Lieberfreund
Judy Chandler - Merry Christmas!
by Ms. Adrienne Byer
Julie Chilton - Happy Birthday!
by Ms. Elisabeth U. Foshee
Julie, who would give everything
she has to help those who deserve a
chance at a good life.
by David
Karen Koenig
by Ms. Linda J. Jennings
Kathy Gill & Laurie Birnsteel
by Ms. Carol Hebel
Kathy Preston
by Ms. Gretchen Davis
Katie Cat
by Ms. Carolyn Scott
Katie Grider
by Ms. Lynn E. Haner
Kellie Mahoney & Tim Sorrell’s
marriage
by Ms. Helen F. Harrah
Kenny Gavin
by Mrs. Brooke LaRosa
Kim R. Gordon - Merry Christmas!
by Bill & Nancy Burke
Janet Rauscher
by Mr. Leo Frankenberger
Larry & Martha Friesen - Merry
Christmas!
by Ms. Laura Rothstein
Jeanie Hendricks
by Matthew Hendricks
Larry Green & Cathy Wilde
by Ms. Vanessa L. Armstrong
Jeanine Hall
by Mrs. Kim Alvey
Larry Rodd
by Brenda Clark
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Adelyn Dickey, my great Aunt
by Mrs. Mollie Bringhurst
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Allan & Elsie Atherton & Andy Dozier
& Nancy Cooper - Merry Christmas!
by Juliette N. Willis
Allie Hail’s 12th Birthday
by Sam & Rhonda Hail
Allie, Jim & Sarah Wombwell
by Mr. & Mrs. George B. Wombwell
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DONOR SPOTLIGHT
If you’d like to see YOUR name in print, fill out the donation envelope & mail it in today!
The Kentucky Humane Society would like to thank the following donors for their generous contributions of
$500 or more between October 1 and December 31, 2010.
Ms. Suzie Adams
Advanced Payroll Systems, Inc.
Anonymous
AT&T
Bernice Barbour Foundation Inc.
Bellarmine University
Bonnie Management Company Inc.
Ms. Meredith Brown
Cafe Press
Margaret A. Cargill Foundation
Dr. John Celletti M.D.
Charitable Auto Resources Inc.
Ms. Rebecca Clark
Toni & Charles Clem
Mr. & Mrs. Gene Coleman
Ms. Patricia A. Curtis
Harvey M. Diamond M.D.
Ms. L. Anne Dishman
Laura Jane Dunbar, The Dunbar
Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. Donald Ensor
Ephraim & Wilma Shaw Roseman
Foundation, Inc
Fabricated Metals, LLC
Ms. Doris Flack
Patricia Ann & Joseph Flock
Sandra Anne Frazier
Mr. & Mrs. Owen W. Funk
Mr. & Mrs. Gerald Gammons
The Gardner Foundation, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Howard Gibbons
Ms. Heather Gough
Ms. Neely Green
Ms. Jeanette Gregory
Dr. Stacy Gregory
Ms. Carol A. Hansen
Paula & Frank Harshaw
Mr. David D. Hartmann
Ms. Betty J. Hauntz
Mr. & Mrs. David Heimerdinger
Mrs. Elizabeth Helm
Ms. Mary E. Herche
Allen & Michelle Hertzman
Gabriella Hoffman Irrevocable Trust
Ms. Joshua A. Houlette
Mr. Bill Houston
Krista Hubble
O.H. Irvine Estate
Mr. & Mrs. Patrick Keller
Kentucky Fried Chicken
Mr. Steve Kerrick
Klein Family Foundation, Inc.
Diane Sanders Koehler & Patricia Sanders
Werner Memorial Trust
Ms. Andrea Kristofy
Lamkin Wealth Management
Mr. Charles Marasa
Allen S. Mattingly Trust
Mr. & Mrs. Jeff McGowan
Margaret M. Mitchell Estate
Mr. & Mrs. Kevin L. Mlincek
Mobile Marketing Solutions
Ms. Martha Moffett
Donna & Jackson Mullins
Napier Gault PLC
Ms. Nancy Naughton
Sidney R. Nichols
Ms. Edie Nixon
One Stroke Inks
Kenneth Owens Estate
Mr. & Ms. Robert J. Petrokubi
Susan & Gary Pyles
Ms. Lisa A. Quiggins-Pittman
Lori & Kevin Redmon
Mr. William S. Reeser Jr.
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Reutlinger III
Mr. & Mrs. Stephen P. Rivette
Mr. & Mrs. William Roof
Ms. Laurie Rothinghouse
Sam Swope Auto Group, Inc.
Ms. Sarah J. Schaaf
Mr. George Shaughnessy
Dr. Laura Sisterman Kinnicutt
Mr. & Mrs. Raymond G. Smith
Mr. & Mrs. F. Richard Splan
Stock Yards Bank & Company
Ms. Leslie Stream
Sam Swope Family Foundation
Ms. Patti Swope
T.M. Crutcher Realty Corp
Cynthia Thompson
Trover Solutions, Inc.
Mr. & Mrs. Brian M. Trudel
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Whayne
Wick’s Pizza Parlor & Pub
Mr. & Mrs. Edgar Wockenfuss
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The following people donated $25 or more in honor or memory of a loved one between October 1 and December 31, 2010.
In Memory of….
Buck
by Mr. J. William Kingston
Daphne
by Mrs. Henry Ormsby
Buddy Hoke
by Ms. Judy Robison
Dee Dee
by Sandra K. Nichols
Buster
by Ms. Gertrude Anderson
Dee Dee
by Ms. Charlene Woods
Alexander
by Ms. Elaine Davitt
Byron Glenn Roland
by University Radiological Assoc.
PSC
by Mr. & Mrs. Robert Beury
Audra Young
by Mrs. Alice Downs
Camille
by Ms. Lisa Arnold
Dennis O’Daniel
by Ms. Patty Bailey
by Jean & Gary Geswein & Mary
Becher
by Bob & Betty Ramser
Audrey T. Goodan
by Ms. Laura Goodan-Graham
Carl E. Daniels
by Ms. Paula Daniels
Ava Marisa Allen
by Michael Day
Carol Arvanitis
by Ms. Rose Marie Greenwell
Babe
by Robin & Brock Gamez
Carolyn Shaw
by Philip & Janie Peckinpaugh
Babe & Bill
by Mr. Dennis R. Cravens
Cassie Gwin
by Mrs. Inez Gwin
Baby, Buger & Muffin, my angels
by Mr. & Mrs. Layne Smith
Cha-Cha
by Ms. Lois Gates
Barney
by Mr. & Mrs. Gary E. Weed
Cha-Cha - KHS beloved Kitty
by Eric Johnson Enterprises, Inc.
Basil
by Ms. Stacy Fry
Charles Gavin Winkler
by Mr. & Mrs. Martin P. Duffy
by Curtis & Debbie Hewitt
by Ms. Raquel Koff
by Mr. Ronald J. Kordes
by Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Lutz
by Ashley Rosen
by Dr. & Mrs. Bernard J. Schoo
by Ms. Stephanie S. Sparks
by Larry & Edith Ethridge
“the boys” Elvis & Raven
by Ms. Carla A. Stapleton
Abbie, Chloe, Shelbie & Mandy
by Shirley & Ronald Lee
Albert Repasy
by Mr. & Mrs. Samuel J. Fodera
Bee Bee
by Ms. Pat Hall
Benny
by Ms. Cynthia A. Kirkland
Bernard
by John & Karen Warmuth
Bernard
by Ms. Sara Warmuth
Betty Jean Schnurr
by Julius Schnurr & Sons, Inc.
by Margaret & Corky, John & Magan
& David
Billie G. Pickerill, my Wife
by Mr. William H. Pickerill Jr.
Birdie Lou
by Mr. & Mrs. Fred Browder
Bob, my 16 yr. old kitty companion
by Mr. Bill E. Carrell
Boosie (formerly Jason)
by Ms. Pamela Upshaw
Brent L. Smith
by Ms. Janet Smith
Brucie, beloved Basset Hound of
Khaki
by Ms. Katherine B. Kinsolving
Bryce Bishop
by Bud & Jean Cullen
Bubba, Circe & Meci
by Paula Becker
Buck
by Ms. Marlene Harbold
DeWayne McRay
by Mrs. Mary Lou McRay
Dorris Sue Jones
by Ms. Imogene S. Hancock
by Ms. Rebecca L. Meisner
Homey
by David & Krista Hubble
Honey & Nicholas
by Mr. & Mrs. Brian M. Trudel
Eddie
by Ms. Teresa Haertel
James A. Cochrane
by Mrs. Susan Cochrane
by Lorri Samuels
by Claudia Lytle Brown
by Patrick & Chris Docter
by Sarah Howard
by Mr. Charles Krieg
by Tom & Carol Meeker
by John & Mary Tierney
Edith Goldstein
by Ms. Betty Bayens
by Ms. Elaine Esterle
by Barbara Secrest
by Larry & Melinda Snyder
Elsie Duke
by Ms. Janice A. Richardson
Emma
by Ms. Martha M. Newman
Frances Elaine Morton
by Bob & Susan McAlpin
Cocoa Anderson
by Mary Helen & Gregg Wade
Glen O’Banion Sr.
by Leva M. O’Banion
Cody & KoKo - together again
by Ms. Kimberly L. Alexander
Guy, with hope that all strays find
such a loving home
by Jennifer Sawyer
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Holly
by Noelle & Scott Parrott
Jake
by Mr. Andrew McMurtrie
Ginny Slaton
by Carol & Irvin Rice
Danny Boy
by Mr. Ralph T. Reese Jr.
Hillary
by Maria LeLaurin
Dr. John Robert Noonan
by Ms. Barbara Woerner
Chris Rabeneck’s Grandmother
by Ms. Sarah L. Hunter
Daisy
by Ms. Laurie Diebold
Hershey & Garfield
by Mark & Peggy Woidich
Jack, Skinny & Lucky
by Carla Denzik
Fred
by Roy & Betty Hall
Craig Mudd
by Jonel, John & Ann Sallee
by Mr. James Rogers
Herbie
by Ms. Hilary Braun
Dr. James E. Dyer
by Ms. Barbara J. Dyer
Cheryl Ann Martin
by John & Jean Rosenberg
by Ms. Cecelia Beeler
by Patrice Blanchard
by Ms. Denise S. Hook
by Ms. Barbara Kalkhof
by S. Lafollette
by Ms. Christy Mathis
by Metro Codes & Regulations
by Ms. Dedra R. Shafar
by Dr. Jerry, Karen, Taylor & Jeremy
by Bill & Rita Harned
by The Kentucky Retired Teachers
Association Staff
Connie Smitha
by Don & Patricia Thomas
Henry
by Poppy, Mr Kitty, Maryanne,
Mahalia & Sandy
Geraldine Pickerill, my wife
by Mr. William H. Pickerill Jr.
Ghia
by Ms. Cherly D. Baker
Giggles, Callie & Dusty
by Ms. Terry Derting
Ginger Herndon
by Ms. Lesa M. Herndon
Hallie
by Ms. Kathy Zollner
Hallie - beloved companion of the
Bridgewater’s
by Ms. Shirley West
by Ms. Janice Cooper
Harriet Grace Tait
by Dr. & Mr. Kalbfleisch
Jane Wilborn
by B.J. Sweazy
Janet Demaree
by Ed & Sue Osborne
Jared
by Mrs. Linda McNabb
Jay Lowe
by Joe & Stella Ratterman
Jean Goodrow
by Dr. & Mrs. Robert Jacob
Jean Phelps
by Ms. Robin Dorsey
Jeffrey Vaughn
by Ms. Maria Jones
by Tom Mallard
by Restoration Christian Ministries
by Mr. David Smith
by Mrs. Diana Yeager
by The Zimmerman Family
Jerry A. Roma
by Mr. Henry Hawkins
by Mrs. Mary Fautz
by The CafePress Shopkeepers
by Ms. Denise Long
Jessica Rose Howard
by Ms. Judi M. Corbett
by Ms. Lora K. Howard
by Dorsey & Pamela Powell
by Mr. & Mrs. Maynard Poythress
by M. Suzanne & Gary Barnes
by Larry B’s Sports Lounge in
Westerville Ohio
by Max & Bridget Goldsmith
by Mary Louis Mardow & Thomas
Keenan
by Jen, Michael, & Leah Laggan
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Jim Cochrane
by Mr. Allen J. Corbin
by Friends at Inverness
Jimmie Saffer
by Ms. Terri Justice
Jimmie W. Stafford
by Ms. Gloria A. Williams
John & Evelyn Williams
by Dr. Gail Williams
John Mouser Jr.
by Ms. Harriet R. Wearren
JoJo
by Ms. Ramona Hahn
Jordan - beloved dog of Gayle Hardy
by Ms. Jodie Sherman
Joseph “Gary” Hardin
by Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Gaffney
Josephine Schroder
by Ms. Judy Cordy
Judy Jewell
by Ms. Melinda M. Snyder
Julius, beloved companion of the
Morgan Family
by Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas W. Johnson
Lady
by Mr. & Mrs. Steve R. Lenz
Larry Garcia, my Son
by Ms. Janet Garcia
LaVange Roman
by Kathrene Bennett
by Kentucky Bluegrass Doll Club
Leo Smith Sr.
by Ms. Donna F. Smith
Lilly
by Mr. & Mrs. Kevin L. Mlincek
Linda Joyce Roberts
by Penny Burns
Linus
by Marie & Chance, Sheila & Dozer
Marjorie Brohm
by Mrs. Diana Yeager
Marjorie Corbin
by Mr. William H. Glye
Mark Ryan Lepper
by Bill & Donna Hart
by Scott Lepper
Martha Mims Webb
by Mrs. Helen Tate
Ninja & Spiral Benson
by Ms. Cindy L. Curry
Marty Falls
by Mr. & Mrs. Alan Hauss
Norman & all the cats gone to kitty
heaven
by Ms. Lisa Klein
Marvin Pinaire
by Marilee, Leonard, Phoebe & Callie
by Ms. Norma Krieger
by The Ritcheys
Mary Alice Cabbell Sparrow
by Ms. Anne S. Birch
by Mike & Cary Ricketts
by Mr. & Mrs. Robert Byrd
Lorene Jones, my Mother
by Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Jones
Lotus
by Ms. Ann D. Crane
Mollie
by Ms. Karen S. Lindberg R.N.
Mrs. Ann Whitesell & Furry Friend
R.D.
by Ms. Cathi Soule
Ms. Orpha Tyler
by Ms. Mona West
Radley
by Mr. & Mrs. David Nakdimen
Ray Tamkievich
by Mike, Renee & Sarah Snellen
Rev. Richard Whonsetler
by Ms. Morel B. Jones
Rick Montgomery
by Ingrid & Tom Morriston
Robert & Pauline Hoke
by T.M. Crutcher Realty Corp
Robert Lee Marks Jr.
by Sect 272 2nd shift at GE
by Joe & Molly Ward
Rocky
by Mr. & Mrs. Andrew C. Meko
Murphy
by Ms. Norma Racine
Roscoe Jackson
by Chuck & Karen Rapp & Ed &
Clyda Crockett
Muzzy
by Ms. Patricia M. Kralik
Rosie, what a girl!
by E. Charlie & Anna Johnson
Nancy Dellaire
by Mr. & Mrs. E. J. Richter
Rover
by Mr. Mat Manne
Nancy Kathleen Ennis
by Mike & Cynthia Simpson
by Snitz Golf League
Rufus “Crusty” Campbell
by Mr. Brian Chandler
Nick & Beano
by Mr. & Mrs. Robert Hall
Norman E. Widmer Jr., my Son
by Ms. Janice Widmer
Odessa
by Paul & Christie Wesley
Patti Ann Perkins Maddern
by Ms. Ann Ramser
by Mr. Kevin Scribner
by Ms. Freida Smith
Salty
by Kim Buck
Sam & Johnny, beloved pets of Mr. &
Mrs. Paul Skibba
by Ms. Janice Cooper
Sam I Am
by Ms. Sandy Gutermuth
Sammie
by Ms. Janet F. Lewis
Sandy
by Ms. Melissa Faurest
Sara Belcher
by Mr. & Mrs. Charles R. Whalin
Sassy
by Mr. & Mrs. Ronald Young
Penny
by Mr. & Mrs. Weldon L. Williams
Sassy
by Ms. Suzanne Young
Mary M. (Butterfield) Hightower.
by Paula Bader
Pepper & Buffy
by Mr. & Mrs. Charles W. Gray
Scotch 1973-1987
by Dr. & Mrs. William Breuer
Max, beloved Boxer of Dan & Kathy
Alley
by Mr. Anthony J O’Connell
Prince
by Ms. Norma Racine
Sharon Marrero
by Mr. & Mrs. Walter Lage
Princess
by Ms. Kathie Meyers
Shasta & Shelby King
by Mrs. Danielle King
Puddles
by Mr. & Mrs. Erik Dennes
Shizzie, my beloved dog
by Ms. Teresa Leake
Queen
by The Kroger Deli Family
Sirius Black
by Ms. Jacquelyn Linton
Queenie, beloved dog of Mr. & Mrs.
Tony Donaldson
by Ms. Janice Cooper
Snow White
by Mr. & Mrs. Charles Adams
Max & Buffy
by Derrick Drake
Meezer, beloved cat of Rebecca
Reisert
by Ms. Maria Jones
Mack
by Dr. Michelle Moran
Melanie Auberry Mattingly
by Mrs. Mary Lou McRay
Maldon Lee (Duke) Smith Jr.
by Ms. Sherrie M. Childers
Melvin Youngblood
by Lina Woolsey
Margarete Baugh
by Mr. David Burton
Miss Mollie, our Border Collie
by Mr. & Mrs. Ed Haines
Marilyn Keeling
by Stephen & Cheryl Poulos
Misty 11/04/2010
by Mr. & Mrs. Raymond R. Price Jr.
Moet
by Ms. Barbara J. Wright
Mary Haberstorh “Gran”
by Bob & Mary Lou Krebs
by The Red Hat Society
Lynn B. Snyder
by Ms. Debbie Foy
by Ms. Louise Snyder
by Ms. Helen Moore
Miss. Lassie, my priceless Collie
by Mr. Joseph Locke
Martha Wakefield Hobson
by Mr. & Mrs. R. Bruce Bass
by Mr. & Mrs. William A. Blodgett Jr.
by Mrs. Cecil Brewer
by Ms. Betty A. Broecker
by Linda M. Dabney
by J. Leslie Downs
by Mr. & Mrs. William G. Earley
by Owen & Anne Edelen
by Mrs. Marea B. Gardner
by Blanche E. Goetzman
by Mr. William Heyburn II
by Ms. Jeannette Lehmann
by Mr. & Mrs. Stanley MacDonald
by Ms. Dorothy S. Mahon
by Mr. & Mrs. William McKinney
by Ms. Marilyn Motsch
by Mr. Stannye Musson
by Mr. Kenneth Reutlinger Jr.
by Mary & Bob Rounsavall
by Mrs. J. M. Shaver
by Shannon & Ian Thomas
by Ms. Ellen M. Timmons
by Mary Nancy Todd
by Mr. & Mrs. Harry Troutman
by Mrs. Suzanne Whaley
by Mrs. Diana Yeager
by Julie & Cal Rozell
Lloyd Schork
by Mr. & Mrs. Clay Zachry
LuLu, Woodstock & Vito
by Jean Elizabeth Tucker
Miss Piggy, beloved pet of Mr. & Mrs.
Bob Roder
by Ms. Janice Cooper
Racer
by Mr. & Mrs. Will L. West
Racer, Delilah & Frodo
by Ms. Linda Stiles
Sonny, our beloved little pomeranian
by Mr. James P. Schmidt Sr.
Sophie
by Mr. Stephen A. Thomas
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